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US-2019371090-A1 · Dec 5, 2019 · US
US11566641B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11566641-B1 |
| Application number | US-202117539067-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2023 |
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A head unit device for controlling motion of an object includes shear thickening fluid (STF) and a chamber configured to contain a portion of the STF. The chamber further includes a piston compartment and an auxiliary compartment. The head unit device further includes an auxiliary bypass configured within the chamber, and a piston housed at least partially radially within the piston compartment. The chamber further includes a set of fluid flow sensors and a set of fluid manipulation emitters to control the auxiliary bypass to adjust the STF flow between the piston compartment and the auxiliary compartment to cause selection of one of a first range of shear rates or a second range of shear rates for the STF within the piston compartment.
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A head unit device for controlling motion of an object, comprising: shear thickening fluid (STF), wherein the STF is configured to have a decreasing viscosity in response to a first range of shear rates and an increasing viscosity in response to a second range of shear rates, wherein the second range of shear rates are greater than the first range of shear rates; a chamber, the chamber configured to contain a portion of the STF, wherein the chamber includes a piston compartment and an auxiliary compartment; an auxiliary bypass configured within the chamber, wherein the auxiliary bypass couples the piston compartment and the auxiliary compartment controlling flow of the STF between the piston compartment and the auxiliary compartment; a piston housed at least partially radially within the piston compartment of the chamber, the piston configured to exert pressure against the shear thickening fluid in response to movement of the piston from a force applied to the piston from the object, wherein the movement of the piston includes one of traveling through the piston compartment of the chamber in an inward direction or traveling through the piston compartment of the chamber in an outward direction; a set of fluid flow sensors positioned proximal to the chamber, wherein the set of fluid flow sensors provide a fluid response from the STF; and a set of fluid manipulation emitters positioned proximal to the chamber, wherein the set of fluid manipulation emitters provide a fluid activation to the STF such that one of the first range of shear rates or the second range of shear rates is selected for the STF within the piston compartment, wherein the fluid activation further includes controlling the auxiliary bypass. 2. The head unit device of claim 1 , wherein the head unit device further comprises: a plunger between the object and the piston, the plunger configured to apply the force from the object to move the piston within the chamber. 3. The head unit device of claim 2 , wherein the head unit device further comprises: a plunger bushing to guide the plunger into the chamber in response to the force from the object, wherein the plunger bushing facilitates containment of the STF within the chamber, wherein the plunger bushing remains in a fixed position relative to the chamber when the force from the object moves the piston within the chamber. 4. The head unit device of claim 1 , wherein the STF comprises: a plurality of nanoparticles, wherein the plurality of nanoparticles includes one or more of an oxide, calcium carbonate, synthetically occurring minerals, naturally occurring minerals, polymers, SiO2, polystyrene, polymethylmethacrylate, or a mixture thereof. 5. The head unit device of claim 1 , wherein the STF comprises: one or more of ethylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, ethanol, silicon oils, phenyltrimethicone, or a mixture thereof. 6. The head unit device of claim 1 , wherein the head unit device further comprises: a piston bypass between opposite sides of the piston, wherein the piston bypass facilitates flow of a portion of the STF between the opposite sides of the piston when the piston travels through the chamber in the inward or the outward direction. 7. The head unit device of claim 1 , wherein the head unit device further comprises: a chamber bypass between opposite ends of the chamber, wherein the chamber bypass facilitates flow of a portion of the STF between the opposite ends of the chamber when the piston travels through the chamber in the inward or the outward direction. 8. The head unit device of claim 1 , wherein the set of fluid flow sensors comprises one or more of: a valve opening detector associated with the auxiliary bypass, a mechanical position sensor, an image sensor, a light sensor, an audio sensor, a microphone, an ultrasonic sound sensor, an electric field sensor, a magnetic field sensor, and a radio frequency wireless field sensor. 9. The head unit device of claim 1 , wherein the set of fluid manipulation emitters comprises one or more of: a variable flow valve associated with the auxiliary bypass, a mechanical vibration generator, an image generator, a light emitter, an audio transducer, a speaker, an ultrasonic sound transducer, an electric field generator, a magnetic field generator, and a radio frequency wireless field transmitter. 10. A method for execution by a computing device, the method comprises: interpreting a fluid response from a set of fluid flow sensors to produce a piston velocity and a piston position of a piston associated with a head unit device, wherein the set of fluid flow sensors are positioned proximal to the head unit device for controlling motion of an object, wherein the head unit device includes: shear thickening fluid (STF), wherein the STF is configured to have a decreasing viscosity in response to a first range of shear rates and an increasing viscosity in response to a second range of shear rates, wherein the second range of shear rates are greater than the first range of shear rates; a chamber, the chamber configured to contain a portion of the STF, wherein the chamber includes a piston compartment and an auxiliary compartment, an auxiliary bypass configured within the chamber, wherein the auxiliary bypass couples the piston compartment and the auxiliary compartment controlling flow of the STF between the piston compartment and the auxiliary compartment, a piston housed at least partially radially within the piston compartment of the chamber, the piston configured to exert pressure against the shear thickening fluid in response to movement of the piston from a force applied to the piston from the object, wherein the movement of the piston includes one of traveling through the piston compartment of the chamber in an inward direction or traveling through the piston compartment of the chamber in an outward direction, the set of fluid flow sensors positioned proximal to the chamber, wherein the set of fluid flow sensors provide the fluid response from the STF, and a set of fluid manipulation emitters positioned proximal to the chamber, wherein the set of fluid manipulation emitters provide a fluid activation to the STF such that one of the first range of shear rates or the second range of shear rates is selected for the STF within the piston compartment, wherein the fluid activation further includes controlling the auxiliary bypass; determining a shear force based on the piston velocity and the piston position; determining a desired response for the STF based on one or more of the shear force, the piston velocity, and the piston position; and activating the auxiliary bypass in accordance with the desired response for the STF to adjust the STF flow between the piston compartment and the auxiliary compartment to cause selection of one of the first range of shear rates or the second range of shear rates for the STF within the piston compartment. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the interpreting the fluid response from the set of fluid flow sensors to produce the piston velocity and the piston position of the piston comprises: inputting, from one or more fluid flow sensors of the set of fluid flow sensors, a set of fluid flow signals over a time range; determining the fluid response of the set of fluid flow sensors based on the set of fluid flow signals; determining the piston velocity based on the fluid response of the set of fluid flow sensors over the time range; and determining the piston position based on the piston velocity and a real-time reference. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the determining the shear force based on
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